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Gaza's 1.5 million residents are struggling to cope without electricity and other basic necessities on the fourth day of an Israeli blockade.
Hospitals have begun to run short of fuel for generators, and sewage has spilled out onto the streets.
Jacky Rowland reports.
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Activits arrive in the Gaza strip to stress the plight of the people in that area.
Inside story asks: Is this another failed attempt or the beginning of a process to end the siege?
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Activits arrive in the Gaza strip to stress the plight of the people in that area.
Inside story asks: Is this another failed attempt or the beginning of a process to end the siege?
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The Free Gaza Movement boat Dignity successfully broke through the Israeli blockade for the fourth time since August, arriving in Gaza Port, The ship carried one ton of medical supplies and high-protein baby formula, in addition to a delegation of international academics, humanitarian and human rights workers
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Palestinians living in Gaza have been feeling the pinch of the Israeli blockade as Israel's defence minister said the border crossing will stay closed.
Al Jazeeras Sherine Tadros reports from the impoverished strip where shortages are threatening those who are already most vulnerable.
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Muslims around the world are marking the festival of Eid-al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice.
Families traditionally slaughter a goat or sheep and share it with the poor.
But in Gaza, few will be able to do that because of the Israeli blockade.
Al Jazeera's Ayman Moyheldin reports.
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On Aug 21, 2007 the Tahltan elders of Iskut and Telegraph creek blockaded Shell from resuming their destructive Coalbed Methane operations in the Sacred Headwaters. This is the latest in an ongoing battle over resource development at the birthplace of three of Canada's great salmon rivers, a place aboriginal groups consider sacred.
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Radical folk band Seize the Day and friends join the Faslane 365 Blockade of Britain's Nuclear missile base in Scotland. Volunteers 'lock-on' to each other in front of the gates as police try to prevent them. In between, the band play their popular song 'I Swear'.